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Kobe Bryant Tells Jimmy Kimmel He 'Can't Buy the Clippers'

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With Oprah Winfrey, David Geffen and Magic Johnson all showing interest in buying the Los Angeles team, the Lakers star said he isn't allowed as he reluctantly talked about the "whole fiasco" surrounding Donald Sterling.

Jimmy Kimmel had an interesting business proposition for guest Kobe Bryant on Thursday night, but sadly the NBA definitely wouldn't approve.

The late-night host asked the Los Angeles Lakers star if, now that the league has ousted Clippers owner Donald Sterling, he would buy the rival team

Normally never at a loss for words, the former MVP looked highly uncomfortable touching on the controversial topic of Sterling's alleged racist rant and lifetime ban, replying: "No. ... I know that's not a possibility as terms of brand appreciation goes."

He went on to say that he had met with Sterling in the past to talk about playing for the team, explaining that the reason he didn't make the move came down to money rather than racism.

"At the time, the biggest concern was if he was willing to spend enough to have a championship team," he said, adding that since then, "he has spent the money to go out and keep Blake [Griffin] and DeAndre [Jordan]."

The Jimmy Kimmel Live! host had started off Thursday's episode by taking a dig at Bryant's flailing team, saying: "Up until last week, the Lakers were the most screwed up team in L.A. -- then the Clippers came along."

And as for the Lakers' terrible year, which was plagued with injuries including his own torn Achilles and knee problems that kept him out of much of the 2013-14 season, Kobe told Kimmel sarcastically: "It has been highly enjoyable. I would rather stay at home and eat paint chips. It was tough."

After unpopular coach Mike D'Antoni resigned last week, former Lakers great Magic Johnson blatantly celebrated with a jubilant tweet, which reminded Bryant of The Wizard of Oz.

"The first thing I thought of was seeing the munchkins on the yellow brick road singing that the witch is dead," he joked.

"Mike was dealt a really bad hand dealing with all the injuries we had," he added.